A deeply personal space that honors each life lost through photographs and biographical information about every victim. This sacred exhibition celebrates their lives, dreams, and legacies while preserving their memory for future generations.
The In Memoriam exhibition is the most personal space within the 9/11 Museum, dedicated to honoring each of the 2,983 people killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks and the February 26, 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Through photographs and biographical profiles, visitors connect with the humanity behind the tragedy.
Each victim is represented with dignity and respect, sharing their stories, accomplishments, and the lives they touched. The exhibition reveals the incredible diversity of those lost—from 90 countries, ranging in age from 2 to 85 years old, representing every walk of life.
Interactive displays allow visitors to learn about individuals' passions, careers, and relationships. This deeply moving space transforms statistics into personal stories, ensuring that each person is remembered not just as a victim, but as a unique individual with dreams, families, and contributions to their communities.
Book Guided ExperienceIndividual photographs and biographical information for each victim, preserving their memory and celebrating their unique contributions to the world.
Stories representing incredible diversity—people from 90+ countries, all ages, and every profession, united in their shared humanity and loss.
Digital displays allow visitors to discover personal stories, view family photos, and learn about each person's passions, careers, and relationships.
A space that transforms loss into lasting remembrance, ensuring each person's story continues to inspire and touch future generations.